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Engineering, 22.04.2021 17:20, zubeenakhtar1386

Sven works in his state’s Historic Preservation Office. He is considering a property for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. He sees from the submitted documents that the property is more than a century old, that it was a courthouse where a famous legal battle was fought in the early 20th century, and that a judge who served on the court there went on to become a Supreme Court justice. He also sees that the building has gone through numerous renovations, and is now serving as a series of shops. What question would be best for Sven to answer before approving this property for the National Register? a. Do its shops have some connection to the building’s original purpose

b. Have the renovations significantly altered the building’s historical features

c. Did any other significant court justices or lawyers serve there

d. Were any other significant court cases decided there
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